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    Dolphins corner Will Poole pleaded no contest last month to driving under the influence of alcohol.
    The fourth-round draft pick saw his stock tumble because of this arrest and a poor Pro Day workout. He was sentenced to five days in jail, but will be ready for Training Camp.
  • KC Defensive Back
    Dolphins waived CB Will Poole without an injury settlement.
    A projected starter going into the 2005 season, Poole underwent reconstructive knee surgery then was re-injured in August. He’ll be on the injured list for 2006 and will be ineligible to play for Miami in 2007. That’s why agents harp on guaranteed money: Poole’s career could be over.
  • KC Defensive Back
    Dolphins CB Will Poole (knee sprain) will miss at least a week of camp.
    It’s the same knee that kept Poole on the sidelines for all of last season. Andre Goodman has been working with the first-team defense.
  • KC Defensive Back
    Dolphins placed CB Will Poole on the physically unable to perform list.
    Poole is expected to miss the entire season after tearing his ACL, but the Dolphins are holding out hope he could help late this season.
  • KC Defensive Back
    CB Will Poole (knee) has been cleared by doctors to begin running again.
    Poole tore his ACL in May and hopes to return late in the season.
  • KC Defensive Back
    The Dolphins did not activate CB Will Poole (knee) from the PUP list, making him ineligible to return this season.
    Poole is recovering from a torn ACL suffered during the offseason.
  • KC Defensive Back
    Chiefs agreed to terms with CB Will Poole on a two-year deal.
    Poole was most recently with the Dolphins. The former USC Trojan has spent recent years battling injuries and will be in a fight for a roster spot.
  • KC Defensive Back
    Chiefs released DB Will Poole.
    Poole has spent his entire NFL career battling injuries. He hasn’t been the same since tearing his ACL back in 2005.
  • LV Defensive Back
    Chiefs agreed to terms with CBs Jason Horton and Will Poole on one-year contracts.
    Poole, who was cut in Chiefs camp last offseason, hasn’t played since 2004. Horton spent all of last year on Houston’s injured reserve list.
  • KC Defensive Back
    Dolphins cornerback Will Poole, a candidate to start this season, reportedly tore his ACL last week and may miss the 2005 season.
    If true, this is rough news for a team trying to replace Patrick Surtain. Poole was a fourth-round pick last season, but played well as a rookie. Reggie Howard or Mario Edwards could start now.